Naveed Akram Faces 59 Charges Following Deadly Antisemitic Bondi Beach Terror Attack
Naveed Akram appeared in the Downing Centre Local Court via video link to face 59 charges following the December terrorist attack at Bondi Beach.The proceedings addressed confidentiality regulations for survivors after the 24-year-old and his father, Sajid Akram, killed 15 people during a Hanukkah celebration.Defense lawyer Ben Archbold stated that no plea would be entered yet as the legal team awaits evidence regarding the antisemitic massacre inspired by Islamic State.Authorities in
New South Wales have since implemented stricter gun laws and prohibited terror symbols while the trial is set to resume in April.